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Luke Traynor

A mum was left to die in agony in a filthy house. Today her hoarder daughter was jailed

A daughter who neglected her dying 91-year-old mum even when she had broken ribs and shockingly deep pressure sores was today jailed for four years.

Therese Curphey, 53 , who has always denied responsibility for the death of her elderly mum Theresa Curphey , was unanimously convicted of gross negligence manslaughter.

The West Derby woman had finally called 999 in February 2017, telling the call handler her mum was "cold and clammy, had stopped talking and was making horrible noises."

That call brought paramedics to the Lydford Road home where they initially struggled to gain entry to the bedroom because there were so many objects piled high behind the door.

The sick pensioner was rushed to hospital, but her condition had become so grave that she died later that day.

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Curphey, who last week screamed, "How could you do this to me?" at jurors at Liverpool Crown Court when they had given their guilty verdict to manslaughter, today decided not to come up to the courtroom dock.

She had written a six-page letter to the judge explaining her viewpoint on the decision of the jury, and "the impact and consequences for her."

Addressing an empty dock, Judge Andrew Menary, QC, said: "Nothing could have prepared the paramedics for the scene they found when they responded to the emergency call made by you that morning.

No 19 Lydford Road, West Derby where Therese Curphy Snr lived (LIVERPOOL ECHO)

"After tunnelling through the years of hoarded rubbish they found in an upstairs bedroom, the abandoned soul that was your mother.

"She was lying on her back on the floor next to the bed. She was making noises and wailing sounds described as strange animal noises.

"The bottom half of her body was wet with urine and covered in faeces. There was little the paramedics could do at the home and Mrs Curphey was taken to hospital where she died later on that day.

Therese Curphey, of Lydford Road in West Derby, was jailed for four years (Merseyside Police)

"The pathology and medical evidence the jury heard paints a truly shocking picture of the final week or so of Mrs Curphey's life.

"Some of this medical evidence was challenged by you yourself - but I am sure that the broad conclusions of the experts are accurate and correct.

"The evidence supports the conclusion that a week or more before her death your mother fell over in the bedroom onto the floor where she was found - and in falling she broke three ribs.

"At the time, you were your mother's sole carer. She relied on you for general day to day activities and food and water.

"If you were fulfilling any part of that role, then you could not have failed to be aware of your mother's worsening condition over the following week or so.

Therese Curphey, 52, from West Derby (Liverpool Echo)

"During that period she developed pressure sores across large parts of her upper and lower back, so deep in parts that the underlying bone was visible and infected.

"Areas of abscesses had formed around the broken ends of her ribs and ultimately her body was overwhelmed by sepsis. 

"She must have been in unimaginable pain."

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The court was told the pair had lived reclusive lives, in "voluntary seclusion" from the rest of the world in their two houses on Lydford Road

The judge said: "The living conditions were appalling - with no central heating, little or no running water, one functioning toilet, no proper washing facilities, and only a combination microwave to prepare food.

"By any measure, neither house was fit for human habitation.

Therese Curphey's "hoarder house" on Lydford Road, West Derby. (LIVERPOOL ECHO)

"No one doubts that you loved your mother or that for the most part, you did not want any harm to come to her.

"But I have no doubt that your attitude towards Mrs Curphey became less tolerant as her health failed and her dementia became progressively worse."

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Judge Menary said an appropriate punishment could only be achieved by an immediate imprisonment, and so jailed Curphey for four years.

She will serve half that tariff and will serve the second part of her sentence out of custody, on licence. 

John McDermott, QC, defending Curphey, said his client had reached her 50s without knowing she herself suffered from autism and explained how she would avoid any socialising or contact with the outside world "because of her multi-faceted condition."

The barrister said: "There's no explanation I could give to the court.

"In her early 20s, post traumatic stress syndrome hit, with anxiety and depression a feature of her early life."

He added: "The extraordinary way in which she and her mother lived must make the court scratch its head for a explanation."

Mr McDermott detailed his client's "hoarding disorder", and how the "utter squalor depicted in the photographs will remain with the jury for a long time and is completely inexplicable."

Ms Curphey also now suffers from cancer, he added, and has been told by medics that there is a 50-60% risk that it could return.

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